Samuel A. Levine

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Samuel Albert Levine (1891-1966) was an influential American cardiologist.[1][2]

The Levine scale, Levine's sign and Lown–Ganong–Levine syndrome are named after him.

The Samuel A. Levine Cardiac Unit at Brigham and Women's Hospital is named in his honor.

References

  1. Wooley CF, Stang JM (August 1990). "Samuel A Levine's first world war encounters with Mackenzie and Lewis". Br Heart J 64 (2): 166–70. doi:10.1136/hrt.64.2.166. PMC 1024362. PMID 2203398. 
  2. Harvey WP (2005). "Proc, Dr. Sam, Uncle Henry, and the "Little Green Book". Interview by Charles F. Wooley". Am Heart Hosp J 3 (1): 8–13. PMID 15722672. 


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